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Basic Operation of the Fantom-G
The eight buttons [F1]–[F8] located below the display (the function
buttons) are used to execute various functions. Their function will
depend on the screen that’s currently shown. The current functions
of these buttons are indicated in the bottom of the screen.
fig.04-017
A single screen or window can contain multiple items (parameters)
to set or select. If you want to modify the setting of a parameter,
move the cursor to the value of that parameter. To select an item,
move the cursor to the desired item. The value or item selected by
the cursor will be highlighted.
fig.04-019.j
Use
/
/
/
(cursor buttons) to move the cursor.
fig.04-020
: Moves the cursor upward.
: Moves the cursor downward.
: Moves the cursor to the left.
: Moves the cursor to the right.
If you hold down a cursor button and then press the opposite
cursor button, the cursor will move more rapidly in the
direction of the button you pressed first.
In some cases, pressing [ENTER] while the cursor is displayed
will show a list of the parameters you can select. This is a
convenient way to see the choices you have. When a list is
displayed, you can also use the pads to input your choice (p. 41).
Using the mouse for selection
If you’re using a USB mouse, you can move the cursor by clicking
the mouse on a parameter value.
How the Function Buttons
Work
Windows
A small screen displayed within the normal screen is called a
“
window
.” Various types of windows will appear as you
operate the Fantom-G. Some windows display lists, others
allow you to make settings or confirm operations.
fig.04-018.j
To close a window, press [EXIT]. Some windows will close
automatically when you perform an operation.
Moving the Cursor
Cursor
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